Jean-Pierre Boyer

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Jean-Pierre Boyer was a Haitian military and political leader who served as President of Haiti from 1818 to 1843 and oversaw the unification of the island of Hispaniola under Haitian rule.

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Jean-Pierre Boyer canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Haitian politician
head of state
human
military officer
causeOf political centralization in Haiti
prolonged Haitian control over eastern Hispaniola
continent North America
continentOfActivity Americas
countryOfCitizenship Haiti
ethnicGroup Haitian
familyName Boyer
gender male
givenName Jean-Pierre
governmentForm republican government of Haiti
hasCitizenship Haitian citizenship
hasRole commander-in-chief of Haitian armed forces
statesman
historicalPeriod 19th century
languageOfWorkOrName French
Haitian Creole
militaryRank general
name Jean-Pierre Boyer self-link
notableFor governing entire island of Hispaniola
longest continuous presidency in early Haitian history
negotiating indemnity agreement with France
post-independence consolidation of Haiti
occupation military leader
political leader
officeEnd 1843
officeStart 1818
oversaw Haitian occupation of Santo Domingo
unification of Hispaniola under Haitian rule
participatedIn post-Haitian Revolution politics
partOf history of Haiti
history of Hispaniola
post-colonial Caribbean history
politicalEntityLed Haiti
surface form: Republic of Haiti
politicalIdeology republicanism (Haitian context)
positionHeld President of Haiti
predecessor Alexandre Pétion
regionGoverned Haiti
entire island of Hispaniola
residence Port-au-Prince
stateHeadOf Haiti
successor Charles Rivière-Hérard
typeOfLeader post-revolutionary Haitian leader

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Henri Christophe successor Jean-Pierre Boyer
Alexandre Pétion succeededBy Jean-Pierre Boyer
Jean-Pierre Boyer name Jean-Pierre Boyer self-link